Featuring a sturdy body, the unit easily folds into a sleek and portable briefcase, making transportation safe and easy. And when combined with the Escape 150, this handy 30-watt unit can provide electricity to lights and small appliances or recharge communication devices.

www.goalzero.com, In this first episode of Power Wars by Goal Zero, the Solar Squad puts the Nomad 7 portable solar panel to the test. Watch as the Nomad 7 portable solar panel takes a beating through the child proof test, the high impact test, the submersion test and the geyser test. The Nomad 7 proves its durability and continues to charge the Solar Squad’s gadgets. Come back every month for another Power Wars episode!

Step 2 developer Matthew Hodge goes to the “backyard” to get some 3d development done on the upcoming game “The Legend of Sky”. The power system used is the “Escape 150 Adventure Kit” by Goal 0. (www.goalzero.com)

Cherine and I spent a month driving, kayaking, hiking, and hunting the Aurora Borealis– and documenting every moment. Keeping our equipment charged is crucial, and so we relied on our Goal Zero Canada equipment.

Generators are big, heavy, noisy and typically not the cleanest sources of power you can find.

What if you could have a power unit that could offer clean, renewable energy, relative portability, utmost quiet and the flexibility of a super efficient power delivery system… would you give it a try?

Want to keep your hot beverages hot longer? Try Goal Zero’s Steamer Beverage Heater. With its handy 12v charger you can let it does its job while you are driving. Or for those more adventurous types that have grown to love Goal-Zero for their solar powered products, this product is compatible with all Sherpa, Escape and Extreme Power Packs. Just one more item in Goal-Zero’s well thought product line.

A:You’re in luck—there are several excellent solar chargers on the market. And with the number of sophisticated electronic devices people are now carrying, it’s no wonder that solar chargers are becoming more popular.

For lightweight travel, check out the Goal Zero Guide 10 Plus Adventure Kit ($160). It comes with four rechargeable AA batteries (with an adapter, it’ll charge AAAs, too), and will also connect to any device that can carge with a USB cord. In bright sun, the AA pack fills up in three or four hours. Plus, it’s compact and light at two pounds.